A collection of slides from participants in "Cross Currents: Art + Agriculture Powering Rural Economies" showing projects in economic development, public art, agriculture, or ways in which communities are striving to thrive.
Kansas Room Vertical File contains a wide assortment of materials including information on famous people, such as Lewis & Clark, Buffalo Bill Cody, and George Armstrong Custer. News clippings and pamphlets have information on local events, churches, and schools.
An overview of four non-profit organizations and the successful steps they have taken to embrace social media. Water.org, Christian Foundation for Children and Aging, Outreach International and Guadalupe Center are showcased as strong examples of how to enable, empower, excite and engage.
This report is a consolidation of input from families with missing loved ones, resulting in 36 recommendations in support of a national Missing Persons Framework across Canada.
Released Jan. 20, 2020 by Maureen Trask
Presentation about the newly available index to newspapers in Clark County from 1837-1870. The newspapers are all available on microfilm at the Jeffersonville Township Public Library and the index was compiled by Eden Kuhlenschmidt, a volunteer at JTPL.
Presented by Eden Kuhlenschmidt at the Southern Indiana Genealogical Society on February 7, 2019.
Investments in Rural America: Impact Investors and Rural Readiness ruralxchange
A webinar from NARP
Speakers:
Amy Domini (Domini Social Investments), David R. Dangler (National Alliance for Rural Policy Network)
This webinar discusses how impact investors view investments, innovative and supportive investments, and community development banks and funds.
Kansas Room Vertical File contains a wide assortment of materials including information on famous people, such as Lewis & Clark, Buffalo Bill Cody, and George Armstrong Custer. News clippings and pamphlets have information on local events, churches, and schools.
An overview of four non-profit organizations and the successful steps they have taken to embrace social media. Water.org, Christian Foundation for Children and Aging, Outreach International and Guadalupe Center are showcased as strong examples of how to enable, empower, excite and engage.
This report is a consolidation of input from families with missing loved ones, resulting in 36 recommendations in support of a national Missing Persons Framework across Canada.
Released Jan. 20, 2020 by Maureen Trask
Presentation about the newly available index to newspapers in Clark County from 1837-1870. The newspapers are all available on microfilm at the Jeffersonville Township Public Library and the index was compiled by Eden Kuhlenschmidt, a volunteer at JTPL.
Presented by Eden Kuhlenschmidt at the Southern Indiana Genealogical Society on February 7, 2019.
Investments in Rural America: Impact Investors and Rural Readiness ruralxchange
A webinar from NARP
Speakers:
Amy Domini (Domini Social Investments), David R. Dangler (National Alliance for Rural Policy Network)
This webinar discusses how impact investors view investments, innovative and supportive investments, and community development banks and funds.
Dakotafire Media: Sparking Rural Revival, One Story at a Timeruralxchange
RPLI 2013 - Dallas, TX
Dakotafire Media: Sparking Rural Revival, One Story at a Time
Heidi Marttila-Losure, Editor and Program Administrator, Dakotafire Media
This slides are from a March 27, 2014 webinar from the National Alliance of Rural Policy and the Housing Assistance Council.
This webinar will include a brief overview of the housing programs administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to assist lower income rural homebuyers, homeowners, and renters. Presenters will cover the funding outlook for the year and other issues. Can USDA continue to serve the lowest income rural residents? Can affordable rural rental housing be preserved? What is the definition of rural for USDA housing programs? And why are these programs at the Department of Agriculture at all?
Presenters: Joe Belden and Leslie Strauss, Housing Assistance Council
Creative Thinking about Developing Rural Food Systemsruralxchange
A May 8, 2014 webinar from the National Alliance for Rural Policy with speakers:
Janet Kagan, Director, Art-Force Inc.
Adele Phillips, Center for Rural Affairs: Program associate, Rural Opportunities and Stewardship Program
Veronica Erenberg, Center for Rural Affairs: Community Foods Specialist, Rural Opportunities and Stewardship Program
For more information, see www.ruralxchange.net/webinars
Hedwig Gorski American avant garde artist-poetHedwigGorski
Hedwig Gorski started a genre of poetry where poets write for performance instead of for the printed page. She works with composer/musician husband D\'Jalma Garnier and has a new CD titled Send in the Clown of live radio broadcasts with East of Eden Band. She wrote and performed the performance poems. The work is critically acclaimed, supported by the Louisiana Division of the Arts, and recorded during live broadcasts on KUT-FM radio in Austin, Texas. Purchase Send in Clown on amazon.com. The album drops on Nov. 28, 2008.
SIGGRAPH 2013 Workshop: Augmenting Performative Art with Emerging TechnologyMaziar Ghaderi
Maziar Ghaderi is a Masters in Design student at OCADU in Toronto, Canada, and he was invited to present his thesis research for SIGGRAPH 2013 in Anaheim, CA. Maziar is interested in integrating motion capture, projection mapping, biometric sensors and other emerging technologies into performative art to provide a more engagement experience for the audience and to offer a expressive tool for artists and directors for real-time content creation and exploration. Maziar intends to break the fourth wall between artists and multimedia production by reducing dependency on linear multimedia and strict performative choreography.
I am the editor and writer for this newsletter. I created a newsletter that is consistent with the club's branding on their website. Fluidity, strong content and visually appealing images are the newsletter's strong points.
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CHAPTER NINE Sample Proposals
This chapter presents seven actual proposals that successfully won federal, state, and foundation grants. The first proposal was submitted by the Midwest Music Fest to the Winona Fine Arts Commission in Minnesota. The second was submitted by the Winona Dakota Unity Alliance to the Elizabeth Callender King Foundation in Minnesota. The third was submitted by the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation to the Will Rogers Institute-Variety Children’s Charity of Wisconsin. The fourth proposal was submitted by the Winter Park Day Nursery to the Winter Park Health Foundation in Florida. The fifth proposal was submitted by the Mentor Parent Program in Pennsylvania to the U.S. Department of Education. The sixth was submitted by the La Crosse Medical Health Sciences Consortium to the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant Program in Wisconsin. The seventh proposal was submitted to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program by Lancaster Emergency Medical Services Association in Pennsylvania.
You will note that the last three grants, all submitted to either a federal department, federal agency, or state program, tend to have longer narratives and are more complex than the other four grants. The Winona Fine Arts Commission application is relatively short and took far less time to write than the others.
These seven examples were chosen to illustrate the vast differences between the formats of proposals and funder specifications. They are concrete, real examples of proposals that combine the art of proposal writing with the technical aspects of what the funders were looking for.
These proposals are not perfect—they never are! However, the reviewers felt that each applicant responded clearly to the RFP or guidelines and presented a project they felt was worthy of being funded.
PROPOSAL #1
Form name:
On-line grant application
Date Submitted:
03/01/2010
Form type:
Email
Contact Name
Samuel Brown
Address
Phone
E-mail
[email protected]
Title of Project
Mid West Music Fest
Project Location
throughout downtown Winona
Amount Requested from the Fine Arts Commission $
$4,000
Will the FAC receive any funds from the project?
Yes
Approximate amount of funds the FAC will receive.
40% of profits generated
Please check the deadline you are submitting this application for:
March 1
Please provide a brief description of your project. (150–200 words)
Mid West Music Fest (MWMF) is a music festival scheduled for JULY 30–31, 2010. MWMF will be a fundraiser for both the WFAC (pending approval) and Semcac Head Start in Winona. This event will serve as a platform for musicians, artists and their fans to celebrate the diversity of music in the Winona community. The event will encompass multiple venues in local businesses downtown Winona. Along with live music the event will feature music workshops, hands on demos, arts and crafts and musical programming for both children and adults. It will feature l ...
Building and evaluating a community-based, immersion rural health experienceruralxchange
A presentation at the 37th Annual Rural Health Conference by:
- Michael Glasser, PhD, University of Illinois College of Medicine, National Center for Rural Health Professions Evaluation and Research assistant dean
- Kelli Hill, Hamilton Memorial Hospital SEIgrow coordinator
- Martin MacDowell, DrPH, University of Illinois National Center for Rural Health Professions associate professor; Health Professions Education associate director
- Vicki Weidenbacher-Hoper, University of Illinois National Center for Rural Health Professions assistant director
A Connected Center: Bringing Communities Onlineruralxchange
A digital advocacy webinar featuring:
- Matthew Fluharty, Director, The Art of the Rural
- Rita O'Connell, Communications Director, Taos Health Systems, Inc.
- Joyce Hospodar, Manager, Health Systems Development, Center for Rural Health, Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona
Digital Campaigns: Advocacy in a Wired Worldruralxchange
A Digital Advocacy webinar with:
- Kathy Ozer, Executive Director, National Family Farm Coalition
- Rachel Nagin, Emerson Hunger Fellow, National Family Farm Coalition
- Caleb Dean, Communications Associate, Sustainable Northwest
- Renee Magyar, Marketing Manager, Sustainable Northwest
Original air date: July 18, 2013
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
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thGAP - BAbyss in Moderno!! Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives ProjectMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
thGAP - Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives Project, presents an evening of input lectures, discussions and a performative workshop on artistic interventions for future scenarios of human genetic and inheritable modifications.
To begin our lecturers, Marc Dusseiller aka "dusjagr" and Rodrigo Martin Iglesias, will give an overview of their transdisciplinary practices, including the history of hackteria, a global network for sharing knowledge to involve artists in hands-on and Do-It-With-Others (DIWO) working with the lifesciences, and reflections on future scenarios from the 8-bit computer games of the 80ies to current real-world endeavous of genetically modifiying the human species.
We will then follow up with discussions and hands-on experiments on working with embryos, ovums, gametes, genetic materials from code to slime, in a creative and playful workshop setup, where all paticipant can collaborate on artistic interventions into the germline of a post-human future.
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6. Artist: Andrea Myklebust and Stanton Sears
Location: Charlotte NC
Commissioning Agency: Central Piedmont Community College
7. Ruminant the Grand Masticator
Organization/Individual: Farm/ArtDTour 2013 - Artist Karl Unnasch; Photo by Aaron Dysert
Date(s): 2013
8. Roadside Culture Stand 2010
Organization/Individual: Farm/ArtDTour 2010 – Artist Peter Flanary; Photo by Donna Neuwirth
Date(s): 2010
9. Pitt County Boys and Girls Club Art Outreach Program
Organization/Individual: Greenville Museum of Art
Location: Greenville, NC
Date(s): July 2014
10. Farmscape, a drama
Organization/Individual: AgArts
Location: Ames, Iowa
Date(s): Began touring in 2009 and still on tour
11. Seniors quilting
Organizations: Greenville Museum of Art with the Pitt County Council on Aging Senior Outreach Program
Location: Ayden, NC
Date(s): 2013
12. Farmers market harvest festival - kids decorating pumpkins
Organization/Individual: Douglas Mercado
Location: Douglas, AZ
Date(s): 2012
15. Vang, a drama about recent immigrant farmers
Organization/Individual: Mary Swander’s AgArts Project
Location: Ames, Iowa
Date(s): Began touring in the spring of 2013 and is still on tour
16. Greenville Museum of Art and Pitt County Arts Council “Down East Annual Juried Sculpture Exhibition”
Organization/Individual: Sunflower III by Jim Gallucci; on view at the Greenville Museum of Art
Location: Greenville, NC
Date(s): on display April 2014 through March 2015
25. Art Competition and Arts Festival
Organization/Individual: ArtFields®
Location: Lake City, South Carolina
Date(s): April 24 - May 2, 2015
26. Art Competition and Arts Festival
Organization/Individual: ArtFields®
Location: Lake City, South Carolina
Date(s): April 24 - May 2, 2015
27. Organization/Individual: Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center
Location: Camden area, Wilcox County, Alabama
Date(s): Summer through Winter 2014 (continuing)
28. Artist: Mel Chin
Location: San Jose CA
Commissioning Agency: San Jose Public Art Program
29. Organization/Individual: Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center
Location: Camden area, Wilcox County, Alabama and across our 19 county Black Belt region
Date(s): Spring 2014 - present
31. Artist: Steven Siegel
Location: Raleigh NC
Commissioning Agency: North Carolina Museum of Art - Museum Park
32. Organization/Individual: Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center
Location: Camden area, Wilcox County, Alabama and across our 19 county Black Belt region
Date(s): Spring 2014 - present
43. Digital Storytelling Workshop on Hunger
Organization/Individual: Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services and Green Corps
Location: Sacramento, CA
Date(s): August 6th, 2014
49. Artist: Lawrence Argent
Location: Denver CO
Commissioning Agency:
Denver Office of Cultural Affairs and Public Art Program
50. Artists: Carter Ernst and Paul Kittelson
Location: Houston TX
Commissioning Agency: City of Houston
Convention and Entertainment Facilities Department
51. Artist: Michael Schonhoff
Location: Kansas City MO
Commissioning Agency: Avenue of the Arts Foundation and Kansas City Art Commission
60. Artist: Larry Kirkland
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Commissioning Agency: Town of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission
61. Map of my Kingdom, a drama
Organization/Individual: Practical Farmers of Iowa ; written by Mary Swander
Location: Ames, Iowa
Date(s): Debuted July 12, 2014; currently on tour
62. Artist: Larry Kirkland
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Commissioning Agency: Town of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission
63. Artist: Steven Siegel
Location: Pittsburgh PA
Commissioning Agency: Three Rivers Art Festival
64. Artist: Arlene Slavin
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Commissioning Agency: Town of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission
65. Artist: Ledelle Moe
Location: Raleigh NC
Commissioning Agency: North Carolina Museum of Art - Museum Park
66. Artist: Thomas Sayre
Location: Rock Hill SC
Commissioning Agency: Williams & Fudge and
the Rock Hill Sesquicentennial Committee
67. Artist: Pam Beyette
Location: Charlotte NC
Commissioning Agency: City of Charlotte, Arts & Science Council of
Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Public Art Commission
68. Artist: Beth Ravitz
Location: Broward County
Commissioning Agency: Broward County Public Art and Design
Editor's Notes
Artist: Al Price
Location: Phoenix AZ
Commissioning Agency: Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture
Artist: Andrea Myklebust and Stanton Sears
Location: Charlotte NC
Commissioning Agency: Central Piedmont Community College
Artist: Mel Chin
Location: San Jose CA
Commissioning Agency: San Jose Public Art Program
Artist: Steven Siegel
Location: Raleigh NC
Commissioning Agency: North Carolina Museum of Art - Museum Park
Artist: Eric McGehearty
Location: Fort Worth TX
Commissioning Agency: City of Fort Worth
Artist: Richard Duca
Location: Boston MA
Commissioning Agency: Friends of the Honan-Allston Library
Artist: Peter Reiquam
Location: Kent WA
Commissioning Agency: Kent Arts Council
Artist: Randy Shull
Location: Penland NC
Commissioning Agency: Penland School of Crafts
Artist: Thomas Sayre
Location: Charlotte NC
Commissioning Agency: Charlotte Area Transit System Art-in-Transit
Artist: Lawrence Argent
Location: Denver CO
Commissioning Agency: Denver Office of Cultural Affairs and Public Art Program
Artists: Carter Ernst and Paul Kittelson
Location: Houston TX
Commissioning Agency: City of Houston Convention and Entertainment Facilities Department
Artist: Michael Schonhoff
Location: Kansas City MO
Commissioning Agency: Avenue of the Arts Foundation and Kansas City Art Commission
Artist: Buster Simpson
Location: Seattle WA
Commissioning Agency: King County Waterworks, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, Private Funding
Artist: Norie Sato
Location: Scottsdale AZ
Commissioning Agency: Scottsdale Public Art
Artists: Jeff Patrick and Christine Bristah
Location: Anchorage AK
Commissioning Agency: Municipality of Anchorage
Artist: Lorna Jordan
Location: Seattle WA
Commissioning Agency: Seattle Public Utilities Percent for Art Fund
Artist: Roger Halligan
Location: Greensboro NC
Commissioning Agency: City of Greensboro
Artist: Larry Kirkland
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Commissioning Agency: Town of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission
Artist: Larry Kirkland
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Commissioning Agency: Town of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission
Artist: Steven Siegel
Location: Pittsburgh PA
Commissioning Agency: Three Rivers Art Festival
Artist: Arlene Slavin
Location: Chapel Hill NC
Commissioning Agency: Town of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission
Artist: Ledelle Moe
Location: Raleigh NC
Commissioning Agency: North Carolina Museum of Art - Museum Park
Artist: Thomas Sayre
Location: Rock Hill SC
Commissioning Agency: Williams & Fudge and the Rock Hill Sesquicentennial Committee
Artist:Pam Beyette
Location: Charlotte NC
Commissioning Agency: City of Charlotte, Arts & Science Council of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Public Art Commission
Artist: Beth Ravitz
Location: Broward County
Commissioning Agency: Broward County Public Art and Design